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An introduction and background to Centre Edge
Centre Edge / / 0 commentsinThe name Centre-Edge comes from a Sanskrit word ‘Mandala’ which literally just means ‘Centre’ and ‘Boundary’. Centre-Edge is quite closely…
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How to work with the nine principles of Centre Edge
Centre Edge / / 0 commentsinAs mentioned earlier it is quite a lot to be introduced to the Nine Principles all in one go, one…
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Intro to Centre Edge 1 – Centre
Centre Edge / / 0 commentsinThe nine Centre Edge principles describe how each and every aspect of our experience is organised around the same basic…
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Intro to Centre Edge 2 – Boundaries
Centre Edge / / 0 commentsinWhere there is centre, there is inevitably boundary. Boundary defines the point at which the qualities, purposes and essence of…
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Intro to Centre Edge 3 – Ripples
Centre Edge / / 0 commentsinThe Sanskrit word EVAM contains E which means something like ‘space’ and VAM which is like a point of focus.…
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Intro to Centre Edge 4 – Gates
Centre Edge / / 0 commentsinGates are a particular part of any boundary. They are moments of time, or particular places, where things are most…
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Intro to Centre Edge 5 – Guardians
Centre Edge / / 0 commentsinOn gates you find guardians. Guardians determine what can enter or leave a system. Their role basically is to keep…
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Intro to Centre Edge 6 – Circles of hierarchy
Centre Edge / / 0 commentsinIn any system there are actually multiple systems within systems (what some theorists call ‘nested systems’). Circles of hierarchy describes…
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Intro to Centre Edge 7 – Inescapable bonds
Centre Edge / / 0 commentsinDifferent parts of a system are connected to each other through bonds or channels that are inescapable. There is a…
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Intro to Centre Edge 8 – Energy exchange
Centre Edge / / 0 commentsinEnergy flows around and through a system, along the channels established by the principle of inescapable bond. It is as…
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